February 22, 2014

On the road - first day

Asher and Colin worked their way across the Rockies today to meets us for the first leg of our road trip. Colin lent me these shots from the road. Most of these are from Utah.

We woke up to the last of the recent snowfall though the weather was warming quickly. We haven't touched snow since last winter and that lasted one afternoon. It was over a year before that when we had snow last. It's very possible we will have had our fill of it by the time this trip is over. Today though, some small people found it to be a real novelty yet.

The temperatures have taken some getting used to but we have been saying this for a while. In England it is much warmer outside but much colder INside. As a group, the British are very thrifty with their heating oil. It isn't cheap and is only used as necessary. It is common to turn on the heat - turn it ON, not UP - for a few hours in the morning and a few hours in the evening for 'washing up.' In between you layer or you are asleep. We keep our England house very cool by American standards and tend to complain about it to each other. However I admit it now seems really warm in stores and homes and cars here. I feel sort of extravagant walking around the house or store in shirtsleeves.

The wind was wild as this first Stateside day began. It didn't stop Allen and Moira from taking a morning run however.

So then there were odds and ends to attend to. Quick lunch with friends. Haircuts for some young men. Tess discovered Highlights magazine while waiting. Going to have to consider a subscription for her.

Side note on Highlights. I can't glance at a cover without immediately thinking DENTIST OFFICE. My Highlights memories are inextricably tied with dental appointments and just looking at one makes me twitch. Saltwater aquariums have a similar effect. Totally irrelevant share there. Carry on.

The little girls were pretty excited when Dad gave them 50cents to ride the horse outside the barbershop.

And then there was some of this...

We plan for down time on trips and have had a lot of discussions about jetlag - as in, if you suddenly feel tears welling up for no apparent reason or if your brothers/mothers/fathers/etc tone of voice very nearly sends you RIGHT over the edge then probably you are very very tired. Very very very very tired. And you should give yourself a little break.

This actually applies to children too. ; )

So anyway, tears happen on trips. And they are quickly forgotten with a little rest and snack and hug.

Thanks Kim for sharing your journey to Milwaukee!The first thing in the morning i get my java and then see where you are at.Its just like tracking a package from the UPS LOL and getting excited when it it gets closer for its arrival.Hope you have packed warm clothing.Its going to only be in the teens in Milwaukee! Brrrr! unless things change, but the warmth of your family will keep us warm
Love to you all,
Aunt Sherri&Uncle Bill
P.S we love Asher and Collins videos.They crack us up with their singing!LOL

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